Charlie Brooker's How Videogames Changed the World

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  • @MicahTreptau
    @MicahTreptau 9 років тому +501

    fun fact: space invaders wasn't intended to get faster, but as there were less things on the screen, the computer ran faster.

    • @MicahTreptau
      @MicahTreptau 9 років тому +5

      .

    • @allanholm3925
      @allanholm3925 9 років тому +9

      Jesus SuckedGayPenis the creators of space invaders have said so themselves...

    • @JesusSuckedGayPenis
      @JesusSuckedGayPenis 9 років тому +3

      Allan Søndergaard
      Bollocks, I was there.

    • @allanholm3925
      @allanholm3925 9 років тому +2

      Jesus SuckedGayPenis well... that is hard to argue against... pics?

    • @CC3GROUNDZERO
      @CC3GROUNDZERO 9 років тому

      Allan Søndergaard Here you go.

  • @daviddowsett1658
    @daviddowsett1658 Рік тому +10

    I miss Charlie's TV skits programs, Black Mirror is no substitute

  • @katieblackmore2004
    @katieblackmore2004 Рік тому +13

    E.T. Still the most underrated game of all time................. So amazing in fact, that even the desert wanted millions of copies

  • @emilyisnotdead5622
    @emilyisnotdead5622 3 роки тому +19

    I remember watching this when it came out in 2013 many times, i really enjoyed learning about the history of video games, I’m glad I found it again :))

  • @AllOuttaBubblegum123
    @AllOuttaBubblegum123 Рік тому +7

    Can't underestimate the feeling of seeing a little sprite moving on a screen and how mind blowing it was at the time. After first playing the Atari 2600 I😢 was hooked for life. Then the speccy, Amiga, consoles. I now own an xbox x, and I'm still loving games at 50.

  • @Nautilus1972
    @Nautilus1972 8 років тому +69

    I envy kids today growing up with the internet and flash graphics like it ain't no thang .. .but there was something very cool about being there at the start and being wowed by a computer, and the future held wonder. The killer for me was the 20-30 minute cassette loads ... especially when something went wrong.

    • @tatitorodriguez376
      @tatitorodriguez376 8 років тому +2

      +Nautilus1972 still have my first Nintendo with rob the robot and my Atari 26 and 5200.....I believe that the first A.I. that will gain consciousness will be from an n.p.c. in a video game,.....perhaps our universe is just a simulation itself.

    • @supernaturalswampaids8083
      @supernaturalswampaids8083 8 років тому

      +tatito rodriguez
      Video game AI is garbage compared to what elite science is doing...

    • @dene39
      @dene39 4 роки тому +1

      Exaggerating just a tad there mate. 20 mins lol

    • @minners71
      @minners71 4 роки тому

      @op envy? I pity kids today.

    • @minners71
      @minners71 4 роки тому +1

      @@dene39 I remember having games that seemed to take 20 minutes to load.

  • @gazc00p
    @gazc00p 11 місяців тому +4

    "Thatcher in Space". Yep, that line was quite possibly the best.

  • @wtrdawnlord
    @wtrdawnlord 6 років тому +174

    Charlie Brooker is an amazingly creative individual, creating everything from Newswipe and this to the brilliant Black Mirror series. He's a sarcastic, cynical jackass after my own barely beating heart.

    • @MythicSuns
      @MythicSuns 5 років тому +11

      Charlie is something of a lover of the ridiculous, in the case of Black Mirror it's the ridiculous effects that technology, both directly and indirectly seems to be having on society. And in the case of his wipe shows he's pretty much just pointing and laughing at the ridiculous things that are televised to us on a regular basis. It's almost something of an antidepressant hearing someone point out how ridiculous it all is; it just makes me feel like at the end of the day there's not much point in getting depressed by it all.

    • @furqueue9590
      @furqueue9590 4 роки тому +4

      Yeah, but he's also hideously hypocritical about failing to identify any of the things he eagerly knocks if they implicate Left wing politics. Boring PC.
      I already know before viewing anything that there is going to be the jibe at the Royal Family, the jibe at 'the Tories', it's as boring and predictable as opening a Private Eye or watching Frankie Boyle. Nothing to challenge the PC-ifying of video games and bleating about Games 'sexism' without critical scrutiny because some fat whale with angry spectacles says so, - all the while inserting videos from unattractive female 'experts' to fulfil some sexist communist quota but laughing off gun violence- and ignoring the bigger picture that this creepy blandifying of society is attached to politics, not to science or evidence and subversively spreading by conquering culture and media in a way more creepy than anything

    • @pferreira1983
      @pferreira1983 4 роки тому

      Yet he's a complete idiot...

    • @pferreira1983
      @pferreira1983 4 роки тому

      @Darth Wheezius Co-owning a retail chain no doubt to to peddle his hypocritical rubbish doesn't make him clever. It just means he has money.

    • @pferreira1983
      @pferreira1983 4 роки тому

      @Darth Wheezius What retailer? Cex? Ahahahaha!

  • @danmarks158
    @danmarks158 Рік тому +33

    "...we're seeing the gaming equivalent of the critically-acclaimed HBO boxset"
    Very prophetic from Charlie there.

  • @1anre
    @1anre 4 роки тому +11

    After watching this, feel really warm inside remembering that there'd always be a spot for video games in my heart irrespective of my age.
    Superb commentary and sense of humor here, not censoring words or all that.

  • @pastrychef1985
    @pastrychef1985 4 роки тому +87

    UA-cam recommendations has done it again, one out of a hundred ain't bad for an algorithm.

    • @Swindel67
      @Swindel67 4 роки тому +11

      I'm amazed at how far UA-cam has fallen. Used to be fantastic for finding rabbit holes of new tunes.
      Now they just keep forcing shit you've already watched or is completely unrelated.

    • @AdamBeee86
      @AdamBeee86 4 роки тому

      @@Swindel67 cool story

    • @franklinnartz1381
      @franklinnartz1381 4 роки тому

      @@Swindel67 I don't remember what exactly it was, but I was recently watching a "part 1" of something. "part 2" which literally only had the difference of having the 1 changed into 2 in the title didn't even show up in the next/recommended videos and I had to manually look for it, like WTF.

    • @generichuman2044
      @generichuman2044 3 роки тому +1

      @@franklinnartz1381 that happens a lot now. Unless the part 2 has about a million views, it never shows up under the original video. Very frustrating

  • @burtbackattack
    @burtbackattack 4 роки тому +10

    My mum bought a ZX Spectrum as a kind of family Christmas present in about 1985. Me and my 2 brothers loved it and it started a lifelong love of video games.

    • @AllOuttaBubblegum123
      @AllOuttaBubblegum123 Рік тому +3

      Same here, mate. My lovely mum (rip) got mine from Dixons in 85.. I'm still gaming and have an xbox now at 49 lol.

    • @MrAweeze
      @MrAweeze 7 місяців тому

      That is so dope

  • @Farrow1990
    @Farrow1990 4 роки тому +75

    I'm surprised Pokémon wasn't mentioned. That was everywhere when it came out. Became the biggest merchandise franchise in the world.

    • @ohsnapson92
      @ohsnapson92 4 роки тому +2

      I was thinking the same. Pokemon for the cultural revolution and Metal Gear Solid for the technological one

    • @retteketette
      @retteketette 4 роки тому +4

      Yeah, they lost me with their game choice after '97

    • @XAVR_
      @XAVR_ 4 роки тому +3

      Braid got a mention but Pokémon didn't... 🤷‍♂️

    • @Hysteria98
      @Hysteria98 3 роки тому +3

      There's a lot to go over with video games in general, so i'm not surprised. However, Pokemon wasn't big just because of the games. Pokemon right from the off had 4 different companies, knowing full well the conceptual franchise they had on their hands. Right out of the gate, Manga, Anime, Games, Merchandise, etc. All of these things mostly mutually exclusive. Most Gamers I believe didn't really watch the anime, and vice versa. The concept of the overall premise is what sold, it just happens that the games were absolutely fucking amazing for their time. Their innovation died out not many years after, so they expanded and made a bunch more crap to follow.
      You only have to look at the state of Pokemon now, amidst its 25th anniversary and see how much lower it has since sunk. The only reason it still sells is because the initial concept was so strong, fresh and boasted longevity, it seems.

  • @flynnexe
    @flynnexe Рік тому +22

    Graham Linehan jumpscare

  • @gamingtonight1526
    @gamingtonight1526 4 роки тому +6

    I helped get the C64 version of Elite into the U.S. market, as a consultant for the publishers, Firebird (owned by British Telecom at the time!) It was my first time working in the U.S. (I'm a Brit), and I ended up living and working there for 12 years! Best time of my life from 1985 to 1997, the peak of gaming as far as I am concerned!

  • @JonJinix
    @JonJinix 6 місяців тому +3

    Peter Serafinowitz saying "I'm not a fan of miniaturized Hugh Grants", is even funnier now that he has done a movie with a miniaturized Hugh Grant.. ('Wonka' from 2024)

  • @kukkukuttu
    @kukkukuttu 8 років тому +5

    The last 5 minutes were pure genius.

  • @katashworth41
    @katashworth41 Рік тому +4

    And now 10 years on The Last Of Us is the biggest show on TV. My favourite games haven’t changed that much though (I’m a person of simple tastes who likes to stick to things they like) AOE2, RCT2 (or Open RCT now) with the additions of Motorsport Manager, Fly Corp and Stardew Valley.

  • @Sou1defiler
    @Sou1defiler 5 років тому +6

    46:39. I hear you bro. I remember my first time hearing a Cyberdemon without seeing it behind a door. The roar didn't faze me. But my fucking god... That metallic stomping. And it still gives me sweaty palms even now when i hear it even though i know exactly where the bugger is.

  • @kubrick2324
    @kubrick2324 7 років тому +34

    it's funny how the guy who didn't like the look of the braid character, looks like the braid character.

  • @Super-id7bq
    @Super-id7bq 10 місяців тому +1

    Only a few will remember the days of reading Brooker's gaming "blog" on Teletext. People don't realise the dude is an OG gaming journalist.

  • @PetersonZF
    @PetersonZF 4 роки тому +7

    Wing Commander was ground breaking in many ways, but it's sadly largely forgotten, these days. None of these gaming list programs on TV or UA-cam videos ever feature it.

    • @gmann6269
      @gmann6269 2 роки тому +1

      I guess Charlie Brooker never played it. The series was an interesting example of a game trying to be like a film.

    • @TheBroz
      @TheBroz Рік тому

      @@gmann6269Brooker played it, he used to be a PC gaming magazine journalist. Games with FMV were 10 a penny back then, beside it’s budget Wing Commander wasn’t special.

    • @gmann6269
      @gmann6269 Рік тому +1

      @@TheBroz Yes it was. I loved it.

  • @OmegaBlade32
    @OmegaBlade32 8 років тому +48

    Lara Croft, "She was kinda like a sexy Mario, sexy Sonic." *shudder*

    • @VictoriaSobocki
      @VictoriaSobocki 5 років тому +6

      Lol relevant today because of the "sexy Sonic" memes

    • @spiderjeranimo4992
      @spiderjeranimo4992 4 роки тому

      Lara was a female Indiana Jones and she wasn't that sexy, Lara was a bunch of geometric blocks painted to look female, i was a horny teen and that body never intrested me but the gameplay and puzzles were great for the time.

    • @CARLIN4737
      @CARLIN4737 4 роки тому +1

      hes an idiot

  • @richin2123
    @richin2123 9 років тому +11

    I'm not a gamer, but I am in the entertainment world, so I'm quite aware of them and how they're evolving. This documentary is very fascinating and eye-opening, as well as filling in the cultural and historic gaps in my knowledge. Also, as an American, I found the British perspective refreshingly new. Bravo, Charlie Brooker!

  • @AllOuttaBubblegum123
    @AllOuttaBubblegum123 Рік тому

    Manic miner was all I needed. I couldn't get past 3rd screen but that didn't stop me playing for hours and hours. So much love for the little old speccy.

  • @DaDualityofMan
    @DaDualityofMan 4 роки тому +8

    I'm only in my early 20s, yet it feels like I've playing video games forever, so much has changed, so it's interesting to see it from the perspective of someone who's been playing video games since the start of video games, someone who's really been playing forever lol

    • @scottpeters5959
      @scottpeters5959 4 роки тому +3

      Clustered around the telly, playing Pong..we were agog! I played Days Gone today, the feeling is the same.., magical.

    • @yourmaw8790
      @yourmaw8790 4 роки тому +3

      haha, I was one of those gamers! I remember when they came on cassette and took like half an hour to load so you could go do other stuff while you waited on a menu screen.
      I remember my old Atari ST - I had so many floppy discs of all sorts of games. I love Ikari Warriors, James Pond II and Warhammer, along with the old Sierra point and click games. Those were the days!
      I used to play the original Elite, flying around space represented by like 4 pixels, now Im flying around space in VR. Kids will never know how far we've come since the 80s!

  • @MartinTraXAA
    @MartinTraXAA 7 років тому +22

    Would be interesting to see them tackle the phenomenon of Modding in videogames, something I've always felt is far too overlooked.

    • @Hysteria98
      @Hysteria98 4 роки тому +7

      They could have done a solid hour ALONE on how Valve influenced SO MUCH of gaming today.

    • @fity_4696
      @fity_4696 4 роки тому

      I downloaded free Halflife mods for years when I was broke. 90% were crappy but still some good times.

    • @1anre
      @1anre 4 роки тому

      @@Hysteria98 I'm sure you can do a piece on that. would be really neat

    • @Hysteria98
      @Hysteria98 4 роки тому +1

      @@1anre In-game economies
      Narrative single player games, especially that of FPS
      FPS puzzle games
      huge bargain digital game sales
      Hiring people who modded their games instead of suing them
      memetic humour in games
      I know there's more, but it's scratching the surface

    • @framebadger
      @framebadger 4 роки тому +1

      @@Hysteria98 Arguably, that's how Valve changed gaming, more than how gaming changed the world.
      They certainly should have given at least a nod of the head to something Valve. Probably HL2 since it required Steam and created that monopoly (as well as being an all time great).
      Also weird to have no sports games.
      But it's a pretty good list really and Charlie Brooker's writing's as good as ever.

  • @ab8jeh
    @ab8jeh 4 роки тому +5

    Elite was probably the game most ahead of its time. It was just amazing.

    • @PetersonZF
      @PetersonZF 4 роки тому +1

      I love Elite Dangerous now and I grew up with the BBC Micro in the 80s, but we never had the original game. I'd love to go back in time and give it to 8 year old me, I think it would have blown my mind.

  • @JesseCuster
    @JesseCuster 5 років тому +6

    Finally something great about the British home computing scene. We didn't have the NES and Mario (well, I didn't). We had games on cassette tapes and we liked it that way! Sorta...
    Also: 27:40 ... AOIFE!

  • @michaelredford5389
    @michaelredford5389 19 днів тому

    I wish he'd do a sequel episode, but there's so much stuff nowadays, it would be difficult. It would turn into a "which games have gone viral in every year since 2013".

  • @Catarinasunnergren
    @Catarinasunnergren 3 роки тому +5

    Haha Linehan describing his coding career at 16:13 looks just like his twitter career

  • @KevinMan
    @KevinMan 4 роки тому +3

    Ah that tune at the start. RoboCop on the GameBoy. Sooo good.

  • @JWest8606
    @JWest8606 Рік тому +3

    Watching this in November 2022. The inclusion of Twitter has made me chuckle. Elon working fervently for the Game Over screen.

  • @DavidDavison-qw5wn
    @DavidDavison-qw5wn 11 місяців тому +1

    Video games combine other media forms, including (but not limited to) books, music, movies and board games, distilling and filtering their best parts. In the same game, you can pick up and read an engrossing text, listen to a cinematic score, watch an in-game cutscene with movie-level editing and engage in a similar abstract strategizing to that demanded by games like Poker and Chess. Game developers also tend to be younger and more progressive in their outlook, so narrative themes are often more contemporary than legacy media. Only books are more stimulating. And that’s only because images and audio aren’t presented. In some ways the interactivity of video games develops abstract thought in such a way that supersedes even books.

  • @logdog6762
    @logdog6762 7 років тому +1

    My first game was 1986's Pool of Radiance, running on a Mac LCII. My old man gave it to me circa 1990. It wasn't until 2001 that I had the capability to finish it. Good times.

  • @jdsmobiledisco1068
    @jdsmobiledisco1068 4 роки тому +2

    I love the theme tune to this. It takes me back to my C64 days.

    • @tetsuoshima7385
      @tetsuoshima7385 4 роки тому +1

      JD's Mobile Disco robocop!🥳👍🏻

    • @donraggo77
      @donraggo77 4 роки тому

      @@tetsuoshima7385 TY so much, that was killing me !! ;)

    • @donraggo77
      @donraggo77 4 роки тому +1

      @@tetsuoshima7385 was conflicted with Scumball, the Ocean Loader and Commando's high score screen ;)

    • @Hellwyck
      @Hellwyck 2 місяці тому +1

      @@donraggo77 It was written for the Gameboy version of Robocop.

  • @scottadler
    @scottadler 8 років тому +2

    The revolving car firing beams was actually a reference to another game extremely popular at the time -- Asteroids.

  • @DissociatedWomenIncorporated
    @DissociatedWomenIncorporated 4 роки тому +8

    As a BBC Micro owner, it's hilarious to see Spectrum and C64 owners squabble over which of their machines was better.
    ...That being said my family was the opposite of rich, and it was a 10 year old hand me down by the time I got it. Really loved it though, I taught myself coding on that machine as a little girl, something the more modern computers at the time stopped making so easily accessible. MSDOS might have come with QBASIC (a terribly limited version of BASIC compared to the BBC), but it didn't come with an enormous literally Bible sized manual which told you how every command operated and gave you simple example programs.

    • @framebadger
      @framebadger 4 роки тому

      That Liberal Democrat joke was perfect though.

    • @DissociatedWomenIncorporated
      @DissociatedWomenIncorporated 4 роки тому

      @@framebadger it was 😂

    • @gmann6269
      @gmann6269 2 роки тому +1

      To me it was the school computer they had at the infant school I went to from 1989-1991. At junior school they had Acorn computers which made the BBC seem outdated.

    • @DissociatedWomenIncorporated
      @DissociatedWomenIncorporated 2 роки тому

      @@gmann6269 yeah I remember them in school, and I remember the first day we got an Acorn Archimedes, and a bunch of us kids plus the headmaster were sitting around playing Lemmings on it 😁 I’m not sure if you know since you called the Archimedes “Acorn computers”, but Acorn made the BBC Micro, too! In fact it was the first testbed for early ARM CPUs, which would go on to become the processor used in the Archimedes, and then in like 99% of mobile phones, and most recently became the base of Apple’s M1 chips in their new Macs.

    • @gmann6269
      @gmann6269 2 роки тому

      @@DissociatedWomenIncorporated I didn't know Acorn made the BBC Micro. It is hard to remember which models they were but the infant school computers (the school probably had only 2 or 3 or maybe it was just one) were these black things that used large floppy discs about 6 inches cross, the teachers called them "the BBC", and the Acorns at junior school (I remember an Archimedes but there was also another model we had) were white, more advanced, used smaller 3.5 inch discs and had a Windows-esque interface. The BBC computer must have been the first computer I saw/used, though I didn't get to do much on it. My family didn't get a computer until 1995 and that was a used Amiga 600.
      The only game I remember on the school BBC was Granny's Garden and the junior school Acorns had this naff educational game about 2 kids going around the world, a very basic game about jet airliners and Twinworld. At school we never got to play any cool popular games like Lemmings, games kids would want to get. Also it must have been at lunchtime, not during lesson time.

  • @SpookyLuvCookie
    @SpookyLuvCookie Рік тому

    What a great film by the great Mr Brooker. This is (as time of going to press) ten years old.
    I'd love it if he made a new one for 2023 ... then make the final part of the trilogy in 2033.
    That'd be cool.

  • @stephenevans6070
    @stephenevans6070 Рік тому +1

    I remember wiggling the plug in a socket at an arcade in Black rock sands to rack up free credits on a galaxian machine in approximately 1980

  • @TamasKalman
    @TamasKalman 6 років тому +2

    this is fantastic. how come i didn't find this earlier. and everything in black mirror makes much more sense now =)

  • @FranciscoSciaraffia
    @FranciscoSciaraffia 9 років тому +98

    "angry birds has brought intense hand held pleasure to millions.... just like your mom has" xD
    1:27:30

  • @michaelredford5389
    @michaelredford5389 19 днів тому

    I can imagine the editing booth when they reveal number 1 and going "oh, people are gonna hate this".

  • @KingALBoy
    @KingALBoy 4 роки тому +5

    55:28 legend right there

  • @moony1289
    @moony1289 4 роки тому

    I'm happy that Braid is on this, I LOVE that game.

  • @kennethuyabeme
    @kennethuyabeme 7 років тому +2

    As a long time football ramble fan seeing Pete Donaldson in this doc feels like seeing your crazy friend from school at a really formal event looking normal.

  • @sotnosen95
    @sotnosen95 5 місяців тому

    The Elite section is really interesting to me because I just keep seeing parallels to No Man's Sky, which didn't even come out until three years after this documentary.

  • @dahalofreeek
    @dahalofreeek 9 років тому +1

    Mario Brothers is a survival game. The turtles or whatever came out the tubes and fall down the screen until they reached the bottom and then came back out the top. If you touched them you would die but if you jumped so you hit the ground beneath them they would flip for a short time where you could touch them and kill them.
    As far as I could tell the game went forever like this so it's essentially surviving waves of enemies. I thought it was very playable but it didn't seem to end like Super Mario Brothers does, you didn't really have an objective other than your own score, if it even had a score, I can't remember.
    It's good though, check it out if you haven't.

  • @garethh2711
    @garethh2711 Рік тому +4

    Back when Linehan was funny and less hateful.

    • @emporioalnino4670
      @emporioalnino4670 Рік тому +6

      Ikr he went from a famed writer of some of the funniest shows on TV to a terminally online loser whose wife left him, spending his every waking moment harassing queer people on the internet. What a shame

    • @rbdriftin
      @rbdriftin Рік тому

      Imagine him coming back to talk about TLOU2, with its trans and queer characters.

  • @RuDenisska
    @RuDenisska 9 років тому +6

    What is beautiful about tetris - is that how it shows meaningless of life: success never keeps, fails always stocks.
    SFMBE

  • @rolandtennapel5058
    @rolandtennapel5058 9 років тому +9

    Fun fact: Mortal Kombat tried to calm the critics by introducing Babality, turning your opponent into a baby.

    • @Robert399
      @Robert399 9 років тому

      +Roland ten Napel I'm personally undecided about the violence in Mortal Kombat but for me it's not the graphic nature of the violence (although I find it distasteful) but its total gratuitousness. Lots of games have graphic violence *as* you fight but Mortal Kombat is explicitly once you've *already won*. Your character, not necessarily the player, but at least the character murders the opponent in a deliberately gruesome way purely for sadistic pleasure.

    • @rolandtennapel5058
      @rolandtennapel5058 8 років тому

      +Cáca Milis sa Seomra Spraoi I agree it is a form of art and as such will appeal to some and criticised by others. I do believe, however, that these sorts of games provide an outlet for everyday frustrations and/or allows us to do things we wouldn't dream of doing in reality.

  • @TheFalconerNZ
    @TheFalconerNZ 4 роки тому

    Elite was my first game addiction, mine was on the Amiga 500 and have upgraded to the newest version Elite Dangerous Horizons a brilliant game in a 4 Billion star Galaxy, can you be the first to discover a new star system, (that is my coal). Starcraft another addiction this time due to the strategy involved and again still playing decades later. Thanks for the video, big thumbs up.

  • @RunOfTheHind
    @RunOfTheHind 10 місяців тому

    My old guitar teacher was one of the directors on this. WHOOP. Claim to fame.

  • @ByteSizeThoughts
    @ByteSizeThoughts 4 роки тому +1

    Have loved Charlie Brooker's style ever since he used to write game reviews for PC Zone. Funny shit indeed!

  • @lordodin92
    @lordodin92 3 роки тому +1

    I just realized. The segment about the Wii where it looks like the 4 blokes are wanking and then Charlie says "the spectacular coming of the Wii"

  • @zagrebblues9894
    @zagrebblues9894 7 років тому +7

    Excellent documentary, and relevant in 2017 more than ever, now that the USA got a president that mostly communicates with the rest of the world via Twitter. Also, a good selection of milestone games in video gaming (although it doesn't even mention my all time favourite Metal Gear Solid or any of the driving/sports sims) and a decent job of providing some cultural context while not shying away from touching on some issues in gaming, like depictions of violence, female characters, etc. This is the way to talk about games if you want to make them seem as something more culturally relevant or really anything more than just a conduit for socially inept teenagers allowing them to scream at strangers playing CoD.

  • @dougthemoleman
    @dougthemoleman 9 років тому +7

    Clicked the thumbnail for the title... and for Tim Schafer. And whoa, I did not expect to also see Felicia Day here!

  • @GGA007Gaming
    @GGA007Gaming 4 місяці тому

    Sad thing is this could be the last documentary where the people in the entire industry were all gamers themselves. 🥺😢😭😭.

  • @trippymchippy8586
    @trippymchippy8586 4 роки тому +20

    I know I've seen this before, but thankfully, I'm an alcoholic. I'm can't remember.

    • @TheVanillatech
      @TheVanillatech 4 роки тому +3

      Welcome, friend!

    • @FeekyChucker
      @FeekyChucker 4 роки тому +1

      Hell yes.

    • @inmyopinion2126
      @inmyopinion2126 4 роки тому +1

      That's not a good thing
      to be thankful for... In fact I can imagine that comment being something Homer Simpson would quote. You sir, are an idiot

    • @trippymchippy8586
      @trippymchippy8586 4 роки тому +3

      @@inmyopinion2126 Eat my shorts. You, Sir, got the wrong Simpson. Cheers!
      P.S. The only thing worse than an idiot, is a humourless idiot.

    • @TheVanillatech
      @TheVanillatech 4 роки тому

      @@inmyopinion2126 Yeah? Well... thats just like YOUR opinion, man!

  • @TrollandDie
    @TrollandDie 11 місяців тому

    Crazy to see the origins of Elite Dangerous came from a humble yet brilliant game from the early 80s - mass-generated galaxies are as mesmerising now as they were 40 years ago!

  • @wesmatron
    @wesmatron 3 роки тому +1

    RIP Sir Clive... Legend.

  • @thedyingdaysofyoutube
    @thedyingdaysofyoutube 7 років тому +37

    lol, the esteemed writer of 'After Earth' criticises GTA's writing

    • @gaztheman7879
      @gaztheman7879 4 роки тому

      He also wrote book of Eli and Rogue one.

    • @docdamnij
      @docdamnij 4 роки тому +1

      @@gaztheman7879 I'm not a huge GTA fan myself and I liked Book of ELi and Rogue One. That being said i think GTA need not fear the comparrison storywise. Both movies I found really entertaining but they do not really provide overly complex or interesting Storylines. And as far as After Earth is concerned. Well let's just say GTA still has to go a long way down to reach that kind of quality. All IMHO of course.

    • @cloudtx
      @cloudtx 4 роки тому +2

      His writing may suck but that doesn't excuse GTA's writing from being a poor pastiche of much better crime movies.

    • @PetersonZF
      @PetersonZF 4 роки тому

      One out of three ain't bad?

    • @Ndlanding
      @Ndlanding 4 роки тому

      I kinda went off him when he was the emeritus editor in PC Gamer, writing a page a month about his (then) fat self, imagining that anyone gave a flying fuck.

  • @MythicSuns
    @MythicSuns 5 років тому +2

    What's even more amazing about The Last of Us is the fact that Naughty Dog gradually built up to it with each of their games. The Crash Bandicoot games were story driven, all be it on a basic saturday morning cartoon kind of level not unlike Looney Tunes, The Jak & Daxter games were incredibly story driven and kind of laid the foundation for Naughty Dogs later games, The Uncharted games were the same but honestly I felt the character writing was better in the Uncharted Games, and The Last of Us was just the final bit of icing on the cake.

  • @Dogboy73
    @Dogboy73 4 роки тому +4

    Great to see Jeff Minter in there 👍

    • @anusolly
      @anusolly 4 роки тому

      nah, Minter is far too over rated. Over simplistic and repetative but marketed as quirky.
      You want a true 80s legend? Try getting Tony Crowther on the show (the coder, not the Price is RIght man!)

  • @al201103
    @al201103 Рік тому

    Haven't finished yet, but loving this.
    And the inclusion of a God like Molyneaux is fantastic. But oh my lord, Jeff Minter?!?!? You are absolutely spoiling us, those of us who were there!!!

  • @keithparker1346
    @keithparker1346 9 років тому +39

    wtf - no matter what you think of them NO mention of RPGs like Final Fantasy
    good overall though

    • @DiegoRuiz1991
      @DiegoRuiz1991 5 років тому +10

      What did Final Fantasy do except being popular?

    • @MrLilac
      @MrLilac 5 років тому +9

      He does say literally within the first 30 seconds that it's his "personal, possibly bull-headed list".

    • @ThomasSpychalski
      @ThomasSpychalski 5 років тому +2

      @@DiegoRuiz1991 It was at least a new genre of games, taking the old fairy tale world from the old days and making it interactive, some with the first choices that shaped the game world you were playing in for the rest of that playthrough (multiple endings).

    • @yuniq9gaming930
      @yuniq9gaming930 4 роки тому

      Remake

    • @brianlaudrupchannel
      @brianlaudrupchannel 4 роки тому

      @@DiegoRuiz1991 bring story telling games to the mainstream on ps1

  • @emac8381
    @emac8381 4 роки тому +1

    You know your old when you know the music playing in the intro, C64 time.

    • @lochmarnegoat9812
      @lochmarnegoat9812 4 роки тому

      I remember it from Robocop in C64.

    • @phitdemon
      @phitdemon 4 роки тому +1

      It's the Game Boy version in this, which is slower than the C64 version.

  • @pushon10
    @pushon10 3 роки тому +1

    If I had written After Earth, I wouldn't show my face in public again!

  • @eldorta
    @eldorta 2 місяці тому +1

    Doom: I am the most violent.
    Mortal Kombat: No way, I am the most violent.
    Manhunt/Manhunt 2: I beg your pardon?

  • @BNK2442
    @BNK2442 5 років тому +3

    This is one of the best things Brooker ever did. =D

  • @chchedda
    @chchedda 9 років тому +1

    Awesome programme

  • @flybobbie1449
    @flybobbie1449 4 роки тому

    Even as a teen i couldn't understand Space invaders not paying out. Prior i had played the one arm bandit with my Grandad, a tanner a time.

  • @Luka_3D
    @Luka_3D 7 років тому

    "Say fuck 20 times that's my programming career" i'm dead XD

  • @patkelly3966
    @patkelly3966 4 роки тому +1

    Sir Terry Pratchetts daughter wrote the re-vamp Tomb Raider!!? Brilliant.

  • @JustWasted3HoursHere
    @JustWasted3HoursHere 4 роки тому

    One issue that plagued Sinclair early on and especially with the Spectrum was quality control. Failure rate for the Spectrum was something like 24% which is insanely high (the industry standard is less then 1/10th of that, even back then.)

  • @nickes6168
    @nickes6168 Рік тому

    Mr. Dorgan: "It has been quite a leap from Pac-Man to Night Trap"

  • @dariusus9870
    @dariusus9870 11 місяців тому

    Aoife's hands are gorgeous. Perfection

  • @carn9507
    @carn9507 5 років тому +1

    The Amstrad CPC overtook the BBC Micro to be the third most popular of the 8 bit home computers in the UK. And had great success in Europe too particularly in Spain, France and Greece. The BBC Micro got relegated to that one computer you were lucky to have wheeled in on a trolley during class at school some days. Many times the Amstrad CPC port was better than either the C64 or the Spectrum versions and in some cases both.

    • @Hellwyck
      @Hellwyck 4 роки тому +1

      The BBC was a hugely expensive Acorn Electron.

  • @mistersee9731
    @mistersee9731 4 роки тому +1

    I grew up up with the ZX81 (and countless other computers) i programmed with my brother (they were all shite) Syntax error will be always programmed into my mind...Charlie Brooker used to write for a games mag, so he knows his shit.

  • @jonntischnabel
    @jonntischnabel 3 роки тому

    I can here the RoboCop music at the intro! Nostalgia right there ☺️ I had it on the amstrad CPC

    • @sadako24
      @sadako24 2 роки тому

      Uhuh.
      Odd that I was expecting it to therefore be one of the listed games, but not to be.

  • @dougthemoleman
    @dougthemoleman 9 років тому +7

    36:02 Ironic that that's what it eventually became. Basically nothing but Star Wars.

  • @MrAweeze
    @MrAweeze 7 місяців тому

    SMB being #20 is a bit of an undersell. It definitely deserves top 10 at the absolute least. It saved video games.

  • @LiamGaughan
    @LiamGaughan 5 років тому +2

    who cut the Sonic section out? S3+K for life!

  • @TimoonMoth
    @TimoonMoth 7 років тому +14

    Lara Croft wasn't at all the first female videogame icon, Samus Aran from Metroid was... just wanted to point this out.

    • @vicariousfan
      @vicariousfan 7 років тому

      not really. Samus didn't get into advertisements for other products. Lara Croft was known to people outside of video games. Which is amazing considering that the Tomb Raider games were awful

    • @TimoonMoth
      @TimoonMoth 7 років тому +5

      It's true, you have a point here. I still thnk they kind of framed the idea as if Lara Croft was the first female videogame protagonist, which isn't the case, but as far as reaching mass audiences, I agree Lara Croft was more of a cult phenomena

    • @vicariousfan
      @vicariousfan 7 років тому

      Tim Chiesa well even Samus isn't the first female protaganist. Yeah they were just going for more of icon or phenomona

    • @aLmAnZio
      @aLmAnZio 7 років тому

      How was the Tomb Raider games awful? I'm genuinely curious.

    • @vicariousfan
      @vicariousfan 7 років тому +1

      Bad camera control little to no music or sound effects. Really the biggest problem I remember was it was just boring

  • @ChantingInTheDark
    @ChantingInTheDark 3 роки тому +1

    7:34 - Five or ten minutes? You’re havin’ a laugh Peter, it was absolutely nails. If I lasted more than a minute that would be spectacular!

  • @vikgomat
    @vikgomat 8 років тому +1

    1:17 "Bacon Replicant David Cameron" --- This man is our messiah!!!!

  • @sirprintalot
    @sirprintalot 4 місяці тому

    1:30:30 the irony 10 years later of Charlie talking about how games could be like HBO boxsets... and then using THAT game.

  • @sealionstudios8597
    @sealionstudios8597 4 роки тому +2

    55:27 "Have you seen any drug taking?"
    "Aye"
    "Have you taken any yourself?"
    (Proceeds to act like a complete crackhead) 😅 Never gets old.

  • @Xarx3s
    @Xarx3s 9 років тому +6

    0:52 Ranch or Cool Ranch

  • @shangster42
    @shangster42 5 років тому +3

    I was an Xbox teen when The Last of Us came out and Bioshock Infinite made me cry. Weird to see the trends being so connected and continuously evolving. Fascinating video being a "gamer" who missed a lot of the beginning.

    • @DaDualityofMan
      @DaDualityofMan 4 роки тому

      Ah man, those games were right in the middle of my high school years, I loved them, wait how did you play Last of Us if you were an Xbox teen? I'm only in my early 20s, yet it feels like I've playing video games forever, so much has changed, so it's interesting to see it from the perspective of people who have been playing video games since the start of video games, people who have really been playing forever lol

  • @wotsitxXx
    @wotsitxXx 2 місяці тому

    This needs a 2024-25 update!

  • @allyoftheleecher6990
    @allyoftheleecher6990 4 роки тому +1

    contestants trying to control pong with voice
    audience: AAAHHAHAAHAHHAAHAAHHHHHH YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH

  • @Desmo904
    @Desmo904 Рік тому

    (Talking about GTA) "Despite being set in an exaggerated version of the USA. It was a defiantly British game, made in Scotland. From MURDERS!" LOL! I love that description! Hehehe 🤣

  • @MBkruising24
    @MBkruising24 4 роки тому +1

    When i was like 3 or 6 i saw on tv pacman boardgame and i told my mom i wanted it and someday it was just gone i wish i had it

  • @viliussmproductions
    @viliussmproductions 9 років тому +16

    So he talked about The Last of Us but didn't even mention Spec Ops:The Line. I'm a bit disappointed :| Though with so many good games out there, I guess they can't all be covered.

    • @Benjamin_Bratten
      @Benjamin_Bratten 9 років тому +8

      tlou is undoubtedly more influential and popular then spec ops.

  • @TimesInfinity101
    @TimesInfinity101 Рік тому +4

    1:30:28 here after the release of the HBO series The Last of Us

    • @shelbyvillerules9962
      @shelbyvillerules9962 Рік тому +3

      Yes, when the show was first announced I immediately thought of this documentary.

  • @Chesterton7
    @Chesterton7 3 роки тому

    Amazing overview. Thanks!

  • @roadtomanitoba9753
    @roadtomanitoba9753 6 років тому +1

    Docking computer in Elite, God sake it was hard to make it that far at the start. It was a filter for going into the game, only really devoted people could master manual docking.

    • @anusolly
      @anusolly 4 роки тому

      every manual docking involved 1 or 2 seconds of black screen at the final entry point where you were never quite sure if you'd matched the rotation - that final nail biting moment to see if you splattered or docked.

    • @davidforman6191
      @davidforman6191 4 роки тому

      @@anusolly the strat was to creep up to docking slot, stop, wait for rotation to align then full thrust. Then buy docking computer as soon as you could.

  • @jdsmobiledisco1068
    @jdsmobiledisco1068 4 роки тому

    I love the theme tune to this. Reminds me of my C64 days.

    • @robvig
      @robvig 4 роки тому

      It’s Robocop the game! Of couse it is! I loved that 8-bit theme. Looked it up on imdb when Shazam didn’t work..

    • @jdsmobiledisco1068
      @jdsmobiledisco1068 4 роки тому

      @@robvig Awesome work. Thanks.

  • @christopherfarrell-artist3557

    I remember being emotionally invested in a Colecovision game. I was a blue pixel being chased by a red pixel........I have never experience terror like it since.
    I also, remember seeing that 'Shock and Awe' on the tele - that kind of actual violence on a screen was ok....(?)